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  1. Robert A. Cinader (November 10, 1924 – November 16, 1982) was an American television producer best known for his work on two NBC series packaged by actor/producer Jack Webb 's Mark VII Limited, Adam-12 and Emergency!

  2. Writer: Emergency!. Robert A. Cinader, also fondly known as RAC, was born on November 10, 1924. He was raised in New York City, where he attended prestigious Townsend Harris, an experimental prep school open only to those public school students with extremely high IQs.

    • Robert A. Cinader
    • November 16, 1982
    • November 10, 1924
    • Adam-12 Puts Viewers on Watch with The Los Angeles Police
    • Just The Facts, Ma’Am
    • Martin Milner’s Malloy
    • Know Your Cop Code: What The Abbreviations and Jargon on Adam-12 Mean

    By Edgar Penton in The Times Herald (Port Huron, Michigan) Aug 15, 1969 HOLLYWOOD — Dialing NBC Saturday evenings transports the home viewer from his easy chair to the front seat of a prowling Los Angeles Police Department patrol car, in Universal Television’s “Adam-12.” The new-season police procedural intends to show how 5,700 police officers kee...

    Within the framework of police procedure, case histories and criminal methods of operation, “Adam-12” is factual. Though police files are confidential, Cinader is able to accumulate realistic subject matter through several sources. Captains of each of the 16 LAPD divisions assign one sergeant to act as technical advisor on every “Adam-12” segment. ...

    Milner, whose folks were showbiz-connected, was born in Detroit. He got the first taste of the stage when he appeared with Seattle little theater groups at age 10. When the family moved to Hollywood, he attended acting classes and, hopefully, signed with an agent. Milner eventually left school after one year of college to concentrate on his dramati...

    Every follower of TV’s law-and-order shows knows that “DOA” means dead on arrival, that a suspect who’s “clean” is carrying no weapon and that “smack” means heroin. But what does “hinkey” mean, what’s a “390W”‘? One more way in which the series Adam-12 strives for realism and authenticity in its portrayal of police work is by using standard abbrevi...

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  3. Nov 17, 1982 · LOS ANGELES -- Robert A. Cinader, the producer of TV's 'Adam-12,' 'Emergency!' and 'Quincy,' died of cancer Tuesday. He was 58. Cinader, who died at Encino Hospital, became a recognized...

  4. Robert A. Cinader (November 10, 1924 – November 16, 1982) was an American television producer best known for his work on two NBC series packaged by actor/producer Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited, Adam-12 and Emergency!

  5. The bulk of the collection consists of produced and unproduced scripts, outlines, and formats that Cinader wrote throughout his 30+ career as a television writer and producer.

  6. Robert A. Cinader (November 10, 1924 – November 16, 1982) was an American television producer best known for his work on two NBC series packaged by actor/producer Jack Webb's Mark VII Limited, Adam-12 and Emergency! The latter show in particular was widely credited by observers as one of the most important efforts to promote the widespread adoption of paramedic services by fire departments ...

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